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Apatite from
Goroblagodat deposit, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:'Apatite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Apatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Goroblagodat deposit, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1492110
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1492110:8
GUID (UUID V4):3ca2e009-db93-4da8-99b3-96bad6f30e66
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ores, generally acknowledged for this type of deposit: 1) the presence of intrusions of the gabbro-granite...deposits), a n d the Altay-Sayan region (the Anzas deposit, and the Tayat-Tarbat group of deposits). Unusual...described by Ovchinnikov (8) in the Lebyazhinsk deposit. I n individual cases, varieties have been encountered...granitoids and the gabbroids (the Yevstyuninsk deposit), there are high-temperature hornfelses or hornfelslike...with the country rocks is flatlying (the Valuyevo deposit), leucocratic subalkaline fine-grained a n d medium-grained
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1 4 ] : titanomagnetite, carbonatiteformation apatite-magnetite, contact-metasomatic (skarn-magnetite)...relating two parameters-the dimensions of the deposit and the mean Fe level of the ore—to depth have...known only in the Revda intrusion (Pervoural'sk deposit). These deposits have been surveyed in detail to...deep have been drilled recently at the Gusevogora deposit. Values in the mineralized areas are uniform with...17:04 24 April 2015 INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY REVIEW Apatite-magnetite deposits of carbonatites: These are related
Book (volume)
Durnovo, Kemerovo Dzirula, Georgia Years Goroblagodat, 5437/8521 4205/4309 Obl. of Kaz. - Molodézhnoe...Gusevogorsk, Kirgizia Anzas, SSR - 5015/5822 Sverdlovsk Krasnoyarsk ca Arkhangel'sk Ilikta, Krai...Krasnoyarsk Ingolets, Ivanovsk, Krasnoyarsk Sverdlovsk Kachar, Kazakhstan Kachkanar, 5524/8855 Ukraine...Ukraine 4735/3440 ca 5420/13430 Krai ca Obl. Sverdlovsk Karezhal, Murmansk Kerchen, Obl. 5036/5815...5502/8828 Klevakinsk, Sverdlovsk Obl. 5635/6143 Klyuchevsk, Sverdlovsk Obl. 5707/6056 5820/8250
Book
Soviet Chromite Ores: Output and Export 1. Analysis Deposit 2. Analysis Deposits of the Crude Ores of Sarany...more likely to have inversions than is European Russia, with the exception of the Ural Moun¬ tains and...humidities average 80 percent or more, except in Magadan Oblast, western Kamchatka, and Maritime Krai, where they...less of a factor in Siberia than in Eu¬ ropean Russia—even to the extent that they do not occur every...experiences far less cloud cover than European Russia because of distance from maritime influences. West
 
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